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Colleen Moore(1899-1988)

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Colleen Moore, DESERT FLOWER, THE, First National, 1925, **I.V.
Colleen Moore was born Kathleen Morrison in Port Huron, Michigan. Her father was an irrigation engineer and his job was good enough to provide the family a middle-class environment. She was educated in parochial schools and studied at the famed Detroit Conservatory. Colleen's family moved to Atlanta, Georgia, and later to Tampa, Florida, where she spent some of her happiest years. She described her childhood as a happy one where her parents were very much in love. In fact, she claims she never heard her parents argue with each other, although she admitted they had their differences. As a child she was fascinated with films and the queens of the day such as Marguerite Clark and Mary Pickford and kept a scrapbook of those actresses; she even kept a blank space for the day when she would be a famous star and could put her picture there. When a neighbor down the street from her had a piano delivered, Colleen talked the deliverymen into taking the wooden packing crate to her house, and she set it up as a stage. It was the beginning of her career, as she and her friend performed plays for the other neighborhood children. By 1917 she would be on her way to becoming a star. Colleen's uncle, Walter C. Howey, was the editor of the "Chicago Tribune" and had helped D.W. Griffith make his films Naissance d'une nation (1915) and Intolérance (1916) more presentable to the censors. Knowing of his niece's acting aspirations, Hovey asked Griffith to help her get a start in the motion picture industry. No sooner had she arrived in Hollywood than she found herself playing in five films that year, The Savage (1917) being her first. Her first starring role was as Annie in Little Orphant Annie (1918). Colleen was on her way. She also starred in a number of westerns opposite Tom Mix, but the movie that defined her as a "flapper" was the classic Flaming Youth (1923), in which she played Patricia Fentriss. By 1927 she was the top box-office draw in the US, pulling in the phenomenal sum of $12,500 a week (unlike many other young, highly-paid actresses, however, Colleen did not spend her money frivolously. Instead, she put it into the stock market, making very shrewd investments). She successfully made the transition into the "talkie" era of sound films. Her final film role was as Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter (1934). She did make one final appearance in the TV mini-series Hollywood (1980), but it was her silver screen appearances that mattered most. After she retired she wrote two books on investing and went so far as to marry two stockbrokers. On January 25, 1988, Colleen died of an undisclosed ailment in Paso Robles, California. She was 88.
BornAugust 19, 1899
DiedJanuary 25, 1988(88)
BornAugust 19, 1899
DiedJanuary 25, 1988(88)
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  • Awards
    • 6 wins total

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Known for

Gary Cooper and Colleen Moore in Ciel de gloire (1928)
Ciel de gloire
6.5
  • Jeannine Berthelot
  • 1928
Colleen Moore in Le lys de Whitechapel (1926)
Le lys de Whitechapel
6.7
  • Twink 'Twinkletoes' Minasi
  • 1926
Joseph De Grasse and Colleen Moore in Mon grand (1924)
Mon grand
6.6
  • Selina Peake
  • 1924
Colleen Moore in Mamz'elle Fortune (1925)
Mamz'elle Fortune
6.9
  • Sally
  • 1925

Credits

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  • Hardie Albright, Cora Sue Collins, William Farnum, and Colleen Moore in The Scarlet Letter (1934)
    The Scarlet Letter
    5.4
    • Hester Prynne
    • 1934
  • Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Genevieve Tobin in Le succès à tout prix (1934)
    Le succès à tout prix
    6.4
    • Sarah
    • 1934
  • Colleen Moore in Social Register (1934)
    Social Register
    6.5
    • Patsy Shaw
    • 1934
  • Spencer Tracy and Colleen Moore in The Power and the Glory (1933)
    The Power and the Glory
    6.6
    • Sally Garner
    • 1933
  • Footlights and Fools (1929)
    Footlights and Fools
    6.0
    • Betty Murphy
    • Fifi D'Auray
    • 1929
  • Colleen Moore in Smiling Irish Eyes (1929)
    Smiling Irish Eyes
    3.9
    • Kathleen O'Connor
    • 1929
  • Colleen Moore in Why Be Good? (1929)
    Why Be Good?
    7.2
    • Pert Kelly
    • 1929
  • Synthetic Sin (1929)
    Synthetic Sin
    7.2
    • Betty Fairfax
    • 1929
  • Colleen Moore in Oh Kay! (1928)
    Oh Kay!
    6.4
    • Lady Kay Rutfield
    • 1928
  • Gary Cooper and Colleen Moore in Ciel de gloire (1928)
    Ciel de gloire
    6.5
    • Jeannine Berthelot
    • 1928
  • Colleen Moore in Happiness Ahead (1928)
    Happiness Ahead
    6.1
    • Mary Randall
    • 1928
  • Larry Kent and Colleen Moore in Oh! Marquise (1927)
    Oh! Marquise
    7.1
    • Mary Lou Smith
    • 1927
  • Colleen Moore in Bérénice à l'école (1927)
    Bérénice à l'école
    5.5
    • Bernice Sumners
    • 1927
  • Mickey Rooney and Colleen Moore in Mon coeur avait raison (1927)
    Mon coeur avait raison
    6.8
    • 'Pink' Watson
    • 1927
  • Colleen Moore in Le lys de Whitechapel (1926)
    Le lys de Whitechapel
    6.7
    • Twink 'Twinkletoes' Minasi
    • 1926

Soundtrack



  • Colleen Moore in Smiling Irish Eyes (1929)
    Smiling Irish Eyes
    3.9
    • performer: "Old Killarney Fair", "Then I'll Ride Home with You", "A Wee Bit o' Love", "Smiling Irish Eyes" (uncredited)
    • 1929

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.60 m
  • Born
    • August 19, 1899
    • Port Huron, Michigan, USA
  • Died
    • January 25, 1988
    • Paso Robles, California, USA(cancer)
  • Spouses
      Paul Magenot1983 - January 25, 1988 (her death)
  • Parents
      Charles R. Morrison
  • Other works
    "How Women Can Make Money in the Stock Market" (a book)
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Print Biographies
    • 1 Interview
    • 42 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 5 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    As a hobby, she decided to build the grandest doll house ever, "The Enchanted Castle." She designed it, and working with hundreds of craftsmen over the course of a decade, completed it at the cost of some $500,000. Among its many one-of-a-kind features is a library that comes complete with miniature versions of many great works of literature, including a tiny version of "Tarzan of the Apes" signed by Tarzan's creator, Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Enchanted Castle is now on public display at Chicago's Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Quotes
    [on fellow "flapper" Clara Bow] I liked Clara. A very warm, sweet, generous girl. What great potential! But she wasn't a finisher. Her mind was like a sponge, but she didn't have the concentration or ability to see it through. She was quite ingenuous. People would go into shock over her salty language.
  • Trademark
      Dutch boy bob hairstyle

FAQ

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  • When did Colleen Moore die?
    January 25, 1988
  • How did Colleen Moore die?
    Cancer
  • How old was Colleen Moore when she died?
    88 years old
  • Where did Colleen Moore die?
    Paso Robles, California, USA
  • When was Colleen Moore born?
    August 19, 1899

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